PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION

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all you need to know about observing participants
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Pregunta 1

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What are the types of participant observation?
Respuesta
  • Covert, overt, participant & non-participant
  • Lab, field & comparative

Pregunta 2

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What is non-participant observation?
Respuesta
  • the researcher simply observes the group/event without taking part in it
  • the researcher actually takes part in the event/everyday life of the group while observing it

Pregunta 3

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What is participant observation?
Respuesta
  • the researcher makes their true identity and purpose known to those being studied ~ the sociologist is open about what they are doing
  • the researcher actually takes part in the event/everyday life of the group while observing it

Pregunta 4

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What is overt observation?
Respuesta
  • the researcher actually takes part in the event/everyday life of the group while observing it
  • the researcher makes their true identity and purpose known to those being studied ~ the sociologist is open about what they are doing

Pregunta 5

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What is covert observation?
Respuesta
  • The study is carried out undercover, the researcher's identity and purpose are kept secret from the group being studied. The researcher takes on a false identity and role ~ usually posing as a genuine member of the group
  • staring at people in the street

Pregunta 6

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Getting in is when the researcher has to gain entry into the group, for example joining a football crowd is likely to be easier than joining a criminal gang.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 7

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Who is the man on the left?
Respuesta
  • John Howard Griffin
  • Gandhi
  • Jesus
  • Bob Marley

Pregunta 8

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What is going native?
Respuesta
  • flying to America to see the Red Indians
  • where the researcher ceases to balance the roles of participant and observer and, instead, simply participates like any other group member.

Pregunta 9

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What is getting out?
Respuesta
  • removing yourself from the group
  • when you swim to the ladder of a pool, climb it and you are no longer in water

Pregunta 10

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What are the advantages of overt observation?
Respuesta
  • it avoids the ethical problem of obtaining information by deceit and when studying deviant groups that of being expected to join in their activities, i.e. smoking weed with them
  • it stops you from getting chilly because you are indoors
  • it allows the observer to ask the kind of naïve but important questions that only an outsider could ask
  • looking through a neighbour's window to see what they are having for tea
  • the observer can take notes openly
  • it allows the researcher to use interview methods to check insights derived from observations

Pregunta 11

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What are the disadvantages of overt observation?
Respuesta
  • a group may refuse the researcher permission to observer them
  • you can't get a good view of yo gurl
  • it risks creating the Hawthorne Effect

Pregunta 12

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What is the Hawthorne Effect?
Respuesta
  • when the subjects of a research study don't know they are being studied and therefore don't behave differently
  • where the subjects of a research study know they are being studied and begin to behave differently as a result, thereby undermining the study's validity.

Pregunta 13

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What are the advantages of covert observation?
Respuesta
  • it reduces the risk of altering people's behaviour
  • you can wear a nice costume
  • it won't cause ethical issues

Pregunta 14

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What are the disadvantages of covert observation?
Respuesta
  • it requires the researcher to keep up an act and may call for detailed knowledge of the group's way of life even before joining it
  • there is always a risk of one's cover being blown
  • it may cause the Hawthorne Effect
  • it is immoral to deceive people
  • covert observers may have to lie about their reason for leaving the group
  • they may have to participate in immoral or illegal activities as part of their cover role

Pregunta 15

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An advantage of participant observation is it is the best way to truly understand what something is like
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 16

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An advantage of participant observation is that it isn't very time consuming
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 17

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A disadvantage of participant observation is that it can be personally stressful and demanding ~ especially when undercover
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 18

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Participant observation can be difficult to remain objective and the sociologist may end up presenting a bias view of the group
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 19

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This was an overt observation in which the gang members knew what Patrick was doing
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 20

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What was Griffin's study called?
Respuesta
  • Black Like Me
  • I Is Black Now
  • I love Sun Lamps
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